Things In 2017 That Would Shock People Back In 2007

By Michael Avery in History On 2nd October 2017
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ROBIN WILLIAMS COMMITTED SUICIDE

On August 11, 2014, the world was shocked by the news that Robin Williams hung himself. Robin had been a darling to many because he was an outstanding comedian and he had one of the brightest smiles. He had won the hearts of many with his creativity, and people spent countless hours re-watching Mrs. Doubtfire, Jumanji, and Good Morning Vietnam, among his other remarkable films. Initially, his fans and family had speculated about his suicide; most of them suspecting depression, but it later emerged that Robin had ended his life because he was suffering from a condition that made him feel like his sanity was slowly slipping away. Robin had a debilitating brain disease called Lewy body dementia that made him experience irrational fears, memory problems, paranoia, and delusions. The Lewy bodies had spread throughout his brain and had caused so much damage that it was easier to say the 63-year-old had chemical warfare in his brain.

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THERE IS A CRAZIER TERRORIST GROUP THAT IS WORSE THAN THE TALIBAN AND AL-QAEDA

The invasion of Iraq was never the solution to America’s problem. If anything, it has further fanned the flames of hatred against the Westerners, especially the U.S, and it failed to restore calm in the Middle East. It seems as though the countless children who were orphaned by U.S bombs are now grown up and are on a vengeance mission. They are executing their terror through a new group named ISIS, otherwise referred to as the Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham. Initially, ISIS was a branch of Al Qaeda, but due to its cruel acts and brutality, there were disagreements, and it distanced itself from Al Qaeda. It may be proper to say that while Al Qaeda was the teacher, ISIS was the student. But the ‘student’ surpassed the teacher in brutality. ISIS is today considered the biggest threat to Western society. In 2015 alone, the group carried out attacks in 252 different cities and was responsible for over 6,000 deaths. This terror group has mastery of the internet and has been using this ability to recruit thousands of jihadists. Its goal is to establish a caliphate that will rule the world.

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THERE WAS A CLOWN EPIDEMIC IN 2016

Sometime around August 2016, communities around America and other parts of the world were perturbed by sightings of clowns. Social media was blowing up with creepy homemade clown videos and schools sent out warning letters while some closed. The matter was so serious that it got mentioned at a White House media briefing. No one could explain the sudden influx of clowns. The first reported cases were in the US before the madness spread to Australia, the UK, and Brazil. In the U.S, there were reported sightings in both South Carolina and North Carolina, and by October, the sightings had spread to the West Coast. Several arrests were made, and the police had to increase patrols outside schools. Fancy dress shops were even asked to get rid of clown masks and McDonald’s famous clown mascot, Ronald McDonald, was forced to limit his public appearances. It later turned out that some of the reported cases were just scares, though a few involved actual clowns. Whether it was a creepy clown epidemic or just a sick joke, these clowns started getting their butts kicked, and it wasn’t fun anymore.

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MARIJUANA IS GOING MAINSTREAM

Marijuana has gone mainstream in many ways. In fact, 4/20, the unofficial stoner holiday, is now celebrated worldwide because weed enthusiasts have more places to enjoy their ‘stuff.’ Research has revealed that the majority of Americans support the decriminalization of marijuana for both medical and recreational use. Already, marijuana is legal in 30 states in the US, but most of these states only approve it for medicinal purposes. However, in places like Alaska, California, Oregon, Maine, Nevada, Washington DC, and Massachusetts, it is okay to use marijuana for recreational purposes. On April 19th, 2017, weed lovers from Parachute, Colorado were surprised when a drive through pot shop opened its doors. In countries like Uruguay and Jamaica, weed is already legal for recreational use. It is also widely available in countries like Spain and the Netherlands. Other countries like Canada, Italy, Belgium, Argentina, Russia, Pakistan, and Portugal are still working on how to make it legal. Soon, it may be difficult to keep track of where weed is legal or not.

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WE NOW HAVE PLUG-IN CARS

Electric automobiles are here, finally, and they are reliable in many ways. The Tesla P90D, for example, can accelerate to 60 miles per hour in a staggering 2.6 seconds. This is absurdly quick and rivals cars manufactured by Lamborghini, Porsche, and Ferrari. Tesla is already making a big name in the electric vehicle industry. A typical Tesla can accelerate faster than regular cars but is only limited to 155 miles per hour. That seems fair enough and is beyond most combustion-engine vehicles. The greatest feature about electric vehicles is that they use electricity that is stored in batteries instead of fuel. This enables them to achieve remarkable horsepower. When they go mainstream, they are certainly going to displace oil markets. Despite their zero-carbon-emitting feature, which is great for the environment, they will be cheaper to maintain compared to regular vehicles. The problem is that manufacturing them is still costly, but it is expected to decline by 2022.

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CHESTER BENNINGTON AND CHRIS CORNELL BOTH COMMITTED SUICIDE WITHIN TWO MONTHS OF EACH OTHER

Linkin Park’s frontman, Chester Bennington, ended his life on July 20, 2017, barely three months after his good friend, Chris Cornell, had taken the same path. The 41-year-old hung himself from a door at his Palos Verdes home; the same day his friend, Chris Cornell, would have been celebrating a birthday. Bennington had a history of drug and alcohol abuse, and his demise came as a shock to both family and friends. Those close to him revealed that Cornell’s death had affected him immensely. Soundgarden frontman, Chris Cornell, also hung himself from a door on May 17, 2017. His bodyguard, Martin Kristen, discovered his body after he went to check on him. What is shocking about the two deaths is how Chester mimicked Cornell’s suicide. They both died in virtually identical ways, but Chester’s death coincided with Cornell’s birthday.

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WE CAN NOW PRINT ITEMS INSTEAD OF BUYING THEM FROM SHOPS

3D printing, combined with the web, is expected to rewrite history. This technology may put an end to retail shopping or manufacturing of products by companies. Why? Because it can download and ‘print’ at home. The tech only requires us to have printing materials and a 3D printer. In 2014, large 3D printers were used to produce ten houses in China, and it only took a single day while the cost was below $5,000. The results demonstrated how 3D printing is time and cost efficient. These printers have the ability to print multiple items in detail and will let you create virtually anything from the comfort of your home. They are the equivalent of Star Trek’s replicators, and they can print guns, shoes, toys and even body parts. However, 3D printers have yet to go mainstream for a number of reasons. When they do, several store-bought items will become obsolete.

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THE FAST AND FURIOUS FRANCHISE IS STILL MAKING MOVIES

Fast and Furious somehow continues to get bigger. As a matter of fact, each movie has literally brought in more money than the last, a clear indication that the franchise has disregarded the law of diminishing returns. Over the last sixteen years, the series has continued to rack up profits. And every year, the profits are bigger than the previous year. This type of growth has only been witnessed in other big franchises like Star Wars and Transformers. The series underwent a major blow when one of its actors, Paul Walker, perished in a high-speed crash. However, that did not deter Vin Diesel and co. from giving us only the best. Fast and Furious Seven brought in more than $1 billion and one of its main stars, Dwayne Johnson, is 2017’s highest-paid actor in Hollywood. While it’s easy to mock the series, it owes its success to many things.

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BARACK OBAMA WON THE PRESIDENCY TWICE

Barack Obama became the first African American U.S President after a successful election in 2008. His election was a sign that American politics had changed while it also signaled a cultural shift. He successfully beat Republican presidential nominee John McCain, 52.9% to 45.7% on November 4, 2008, to become America’s 44th president. When he took office, he inherited two ongoing foreign wars, a global economic recession and a lower favorability rating for the U.S. In 2012, he confirmed his re-election for a second presidential term and beat Republican candidate Mitt Romney. He officially began his second term on January 21, 2013. In his eight years in office, Obama fought to redeem America’s economy and to repair the nation’s image abroad. He also improved healthcare for millions of Americans. However, he failed to end the war in the Middle East, and he never closed Guantanamo Bay. He wanted more for America, but he faced resistance from Republicans. His presidency officially ended on January 20, 2017. He made a great impact and is missed by many Americans.

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DONALD TRUMP IS THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES

After Obama, the guy from The Apprentice show took over. Back in 2007, no one would have imagined that Trump would even get past the primaries, but he did, and he eventually outmaneuvered Hillary Clinton. He now has Bush’s job with all his orange glory. Critics claim he would not have won if Hillary’s ‘dirt’ had not leaked. Most people claim he doesn’t know what he is doing because he keeps firing people and making inflammatory comments. So far, he has mostly been dramatic and has been using his Twitter account to start international conflicts. Twitter seems to be his preferred communication channel. There have been numerous allegations that Trump is Russia’s puppet, but nobody can prove it. Because of his criticized presidency, critics now claim that Angela Merkel is the leader of the free world.

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GAY MARRIAGE IS LEGAL ACROSS THE UNITED STATES

Gay Marriage is now legal in the entire U.S. Thanks to a 5-4 ruling in Obergefell v Hodges on June 26, 2015. The case came up after James Obergefell sued the state because he wanted his name listed on his husband’s death certificate. Five out of the nine court justices approved that the right to marriage equality was covered in the equal protection clause of the 14th amendment. The argument was that the attempts by conservative states to ban gay marriages were unconstitutional. The plaintiffs only wanted equal dignity in the eyes of the legislation, according to Justice Anthony Kennedy, and the Constitution had granted them exactly that. The ruling was the culmination of years of LGBT campaigns for couples who had waited for years to tie the knot. It was jubilation across America, from coast to coast. The ruling brought to an end the decades of court battles that had been witnessed in American courts. However, Christian conservatives have never welcomed the decision.